Organisation Name

Cranfield University

Acronym

CU

Country

United Kingdom

Description of the organisation

Cranfield University (CU) is a specialist postgraduate institution focused on technology, management, and applied research, with strong global industry and academic partnerships. Founded in 1946 as the College of Aeronautics, it has expanded into engineering, sustainability, and advanced aerospace innovation. Its research airport provides a unique platform for developing future aviation technologies, including digital aviation, aircraft design, and airspace management.

CU contributes to the CRYOSTAR project through expertise in hydrogen for aviation and aircraft crashworthiness, combining numerical and experimental research. The university is a major hydrogen research hub, building an integrated ecosystem covering production, storage, propulsion, materials, aircraft design, and airport operations across multiple sectors.

A £69 million investment has established the Cranfield Hydrogen Integration Incubator (CH2i), supporting net-zero aviation through new research facilities, hydrogen testbeds, and upgraded airport infrastructure for hydrogen-powered aircraft demonstrations. Funded by Research England and numerous industry partners, CH2i strengthens Cranfield’s leadership in hydrogen innovation. The university also leads hydrogen initiatives within the UK and EU aerospace research community and contributes to Civil Aviation Authority working groups on propulsion, certification, and airport operations.

Role in the CRYOSTAR Project

Cranfield University (CU) plays a multidisciplinary technical and WP lead role across the CRYOSTAR project. In WP1 (T1.5), CU supports data management, dissemination, and scientific communication. Within WP2 (T2.1), CU contributes modelling expertise to define liquid-hydrogen (LH₂) crash scenarios and hazard assessments. In WP4 (T4.1, T4.2, T4.3, T4.4, T4.6, and T4.7), CU provides key leadership in developing advanced thermal, sloshing, structural, and crash simulation capabilities, including fluid-structure interaction modelling, finite-element crash analysis, and LH₂ safety evaluation for novel aircraft tank configurations. CU leads T4.2 on sloshing analysis and supports Digital Thread development using validated multi-fidelity models. In WP5, CU contributes to experimental test planning and safe procedure definition informed by modelling outcomes. In WP6 (T6.7, T6.8), CU leads lessons learned and best-practice activities and supports certification roadmaps with the UK Civil Aviation Authority, strengthening validation and future certification pathways.

Team members involved

Name

Prof. Bobby Sethi

Position in organisation

Professor and Head of the Low Emissions Technologies and Combustion (LETC) Group and Co-Chair of the Cranfield University Hydrogen Strategy Committee

Role in CRYOSTAR

CU’s Principal Investigator

Name

Prof. Vassilios Pachidis

Position in organisation

Professor and Head of the Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power Engineering

Role in CRYOSTAR

Technical Consultant

Name

Dr. Paul Holborn

Position in organisation

Senior Research Fellow in System Design for Hydrogen Leakage, Ventilation and Safety

Role in CRYOSTAR

CU’s Co- Investigator and CU WP task lead on LH2 safety and hazards

Name

Dr. Neys Schreiner

Position in organisation

Lecturer in Low Emission Propulsion and Cryogenic Engineering

Role in CRYOSTAR

CU WP task lead for thermal and sloshing modelling

Name

Dr. David John Rajendran

Position in organisation

Senior Lecturer in Aero System Design for Future Propulsion Architectures

Role in CRYOSTAR

CU WP task lead on fluid-structural interaction, thermal analysis and flow simulations

Name

Prof. Ioannis Roumeliotis

Position in organisation

Professor of Gas Turbine and Thermo-Fluid Systems Performance

Role in CRYOSTAR

Technical Consultant

Name

Dr. Xiaodong Xu

Position in organisation

Senior Lecturer in Lightweight Materials and Structures

Role in CRYOSTAR

CU WP task lead for structural static and dynamic modelling, crash model analysis

Name

Mr. Nicolás Capmany De Fuentes

Position in organisation

Research Assistant in Liquid Hydrogen Thermal and Fluid Modelling

Role in CRYOSTAR

Researcher (thermal, fluid-structural and sloshing modelling)

Name

Dr. Yize Liu

Position in organisation

Research Fellow in Low Emissions Aircraft Propulsion System Evaluation

Role in CRYOSTAR

Researcher (LH2 safety and hazard modelling)